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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to:
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> [!div class="checklist"]
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> * Create and authorize a spacecraft for select public satellites.
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> * Create a spacecraft for select public satellites.
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> * Prepare a virtual machine (VM) to receive downlinked data.
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> * Configure a contact profile for a downlink mission.
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> * Schedule a contact with a supported public satellite using Azure Orbital Ground Station and save the downlinked data.
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- An Azure account with an active subscription. [Create an account for free](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/?WT.mc_id=A261C142F).
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- Contributor permissions at the subscription level.
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-[Basic Support Plan](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/plans/) or higher to submit a spacecraft authorization request.
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-[Basic Support Plan](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/plans/) or higher to submit support tickets.
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## Sign in to Azure
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8. Click **Review + create**. After the validation is complete, click **Create**.
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## Request authorization of the new public spacecraft resource
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1. Navigate to the overview page for the newly created spacecraft resource within your resource group.
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2. On the left pane, navigate to **Support + troubleshooting** then click **Diagnose and solve problems**. Under Spacecraft Management and Setup, click **Troubleshoot**, then click **Create a support request**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> A [Basic support plan](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/plans/) or higher is required for a spacecraft authorization request.
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3. On the **New support request** page, under the **Problem description** tab, enter or select the following information:
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|**Field**|**Value**|
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| --- | --- |
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|**Issue type**| Select **Technical**. |
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|**Subscription**| Select the subscription in which you created the spacecraft resource. |
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|**Service**| Select **My services**. |
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|**Service type**| Search for and select **Azure Orbital**. |
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|**Resource**| Select the spacecraft resource you created. |
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|**Summary**| Enter **Request authorization for [insert name of public satellite]**. |
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|**Problem type**| Select **Spacecraft Management and Setup**. |
4. click **Next**. If a Solutions page pops up, click **Return to support request**. click **Next** to move to the **Additional details** tab.
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5. Under the **Additional details** tab, enter the following information:
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|**Field**|**Value**|
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| --- | --- |
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|**When did the problem start?**| Select the **current date and time**. |
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|**Select Ground Stations**| Select the desired **ground stations**. |
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|**Supplemental Terms**| Select **Yes** to accept and acknowledge the Azure Orbital [supplemental terms](https://azure.microsoft.com/products/orbital/#overview). |
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|**Description**| Enter the satellite's **center frequency** from the table above. |
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|**File upload**| No additional files are required. |
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6. Complete the **Advanced diagnostic information** and **Support method** sections of the **Additional details** tab according to your preferences.
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7. Click **Review + create**. After the validation is complete, click **Create**.
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After submission, the Azure Orbital Ground Station team reviews your satellite authorization request. Requests for supported public satellites shouldn't take long to approve.
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If your spacecraft resource exactly matches the information in Step 3, your spacecraft is automatically authorized at Microsoft ground stations.
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> [!NOTE]
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> You can confirm that your spacecraft resource is authorized by checking that the **Authorization status** shows **Allowed** on the spacecraft's overview page.
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